20 of the 30 MLB teams wear their team name on home whites, city or state name on road grays. Name the ten that don't. (The White Sox are one of the 20 since they have part of their name in their logo.)

“A disrespectful fan threw a bag of peanuts at me,” Jones told USA Today’s Bob Nightengale after the game. “I was called the N-word a handful of times tonight. Thanks. Pretty awesome.”

Jones said he heard there were as many as 60 ejections at Fenway Park.

"It’s unfortunate that people need [resort] to those types of epithets to degrade another human being," he said. "I’m trying to make a living for myself and for my family. … It’s unfortunate. The best thing about myself is that I continue to move on, and still play the game hard. Let people be who they are. Let them show their true colors.”

"I don't believe the story, given the world we live in," Schilling said Thursday on his Breitbart show (via the Daily News). "I don't believe it, for this reason: Everybody is starving and hungry to sit in front of a camera and talk and be social justice warriors. And if a fan yelled loud enough in center field for Adam Jones to hear the n-word, I guarantee you we would've heard and seen fans around on CNN on MSNBC, they would've found multiple fans to talk about what a racist piece of junk Boston is."

I hope Anthrax doesn't think Henderson's value derived from his speed. It helped, sure but even if he was slow as shit he would've been a very valuable player. He had excellent OBP numbers and actually had pretty good power numbers too.

I can't believe we have to spell this out, but...
The difference between old-school and new-school is the recognition that a fast guy who has zero power and rarely walks is not preferable to a slow guy with a much higher OBP. All-time greats like Henderson and Raines would leadoff under either system because they're both:
- fast guys who can steal a lot of bases and won't "clog" them up (old-school), AND
- have a power/speed combo that's frosting on the high-OBP cake (new-school).
Uniformly applied, it would spell the end of .620 OPS guys getting 5 PA/game just because they might steal 32 bases while getting caught 17 times.